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If I Borrow My Friend’s Car, Am I Covered?

July 11, 2013 By Jon DeKok

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Most people have an idea of what’s covered and not covered under their various insurance policies. But at DeKok Insurance Group, we are often asked about borrowing or loaning a car.

Now that summer is here, and you might be looking to borrow your neighbor’s truck for a home-improvement project or a trip to the local landfill, we thought it was a great time to provide a little more information.

Generally, insurance coverage follows the vehicle rather than the driver. So in most instances, as long as the owner of the car has insurance, it’s covered even if someone other than the owner is driving it — as long as they have the owner’s permission.

The borrower’s insurance is considered secondary, meaning that in the event of an accident, it could apply if the owner’s insurance is insufficient to fully cover the damage.

It’s important to note that there are some exceptions to what is called “permissive use” coverage. For example, permission must be given by the owner, unless the borrower has a reasonable belief that they are allowed to use the car. However, the borrower cannot give permission to someone else. So if your teenager allows one of his or her friends to drive your car to {local destination}, your coverage likely won’t apply.

Coverage might also be denied if the borrower operates the vehicle in a negligent or criminal manner. And if the borrower is using your car for business purposes, your personal auto policy likely won’t cover that.

If you have a regular long-term arrangement to either borrow or lend a car, the borrower should probably be added to the owner’s personal auto policy. Those who don’t own a car, but often borrow one, might also consider “named non-owner coverage,” an endorsement that provides bodily injury and property damage liability, uninsured motorists coverage and more.

Ultimately, it’s usually safe to loan your friend your car for occasional errands or projects. And the same goes for borrowing a car. Just make sure it’s for “normal” use. You’ll want to confirm that the car has coverage and that your insurance, whether you’re the owner or borrower, will apply.

Feel free to give us a call at 507-226-8121 if you have any questions — after all, you don’t want to wait until after an accident to get answers!

Jon

Email: dekokinsgroup@gmail.com

Phone  507-226-8121

Better coverage. Better prices.

Jon DeKok has been serving insurance clients for over 30 years. He specializes in home, auto, umbrella, recreational vehicle, business, and life insurance. He is licensed in the state of Minnesota.

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Summer Yard Work – Staying Safe

June 24, 2013 By Jon DeKok

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Let’s Keep Our Lawns – and Ourselves – Safe in Minnesota!

For many of our neighbors in Minnesota, summer means more than sunshine and vacations. It also means working in the yard – often with tools that can be dangerous if not used properly.

Each year about 400,000 people are treated for injuries from lawn and garden tools, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Don’t let your landscaping efforts land you in the hospital.

Follow these handy safety tips:

Tool safety tips from the U.S. CPSC

  • Dress appropriately. To protect yourself from debris when using lawn tools, wear eye protection, long pants, long-sleeved shirts, close-fitting clothes and no jewelry. Sturdy shoes are recommended, and ear plugs may be appropriate      depending on how loud the device is.
  • Before starting, remove objects from your work area that could cause injury or damage, such as sticks, glass or stones.
  • Keep  children indoors and supervised at all times when any outdoor power equipment is being used. Never let a child ride or operate a garden tractor or riding mower, even if the child is supervised. And never assume children will remain where you last saw them.
  • Use extreme caution when backing up or approaching corners, shrubs and trees.
  • Teenagers using power equipment should always be supervised by an adult.
  • Handle gasoline carefully. Never fill tanks while machinery is on or when equipment is still hot. Of course, you should never smoke or use any type      of flame around gasoline or any gasoline-powered equipment.
  • Do not work with electric power tools in wet or damp conditions. For protection against electrocution, use a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).
  • Be sure that extension cords are in good condition, are rated for outdoor use, and are the proper gauge for the electrical current capacity of the tool.

Lawn Chemical Safety Tips from Texas A&M University

  • If you use chemicals to control weeds or pests in your lawn, read the product label carefully so you understand the potential effects on humans, animals and the environment. Follow all instructions.
  • Keep children and animals away from the application area, and protect your skin, eyes and nose during and after application.
  • Remember,      use only the recommended amount. Using more of the chemical will not do a better job.
  • Ask      yourself if you truly need to use a general pesticide. Is there a product that will specifically treat only the problem you need to solve?
If you enjoyed this post, you might like this one too:  Attractive Nuisances

Here’s to keeping both you and your lawn healthy this summer!

Jon

Email: dekokinsgroup@gmail.com

Phone  507-226-8121

Better coverage. Better prices.

Jon DeKok has been serving insurance clients for over 30 years. He specializes in home, auto, umbrella, recreational vehicle, business, and life insurance. He is licensed in the state of Minnesota.

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Ride Safe! More Motorcycle Safety Tips from DeKok Insurance Group

June 20, 2013 By Jon DeKok

You might wonder why I’m sharing these motorcycle safety tips. His name is Mike. He didn’t intend to die riding his cycle, but he did – from massive head injuries. So, please do all you can to ride safe!

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Ride safe with these motorcycle tips. . .

Motorcyclists know that riding gives them a freedom that driving a car just can’t match. But the best riders also know that motorcycles require more focus to operate and don’t provide the same protections cars do in the event of a crash. The best riders also take great care in all situations, whether they’re in heavy traffic on <local highway>, stuck in the rain or just taking a quick ride on a perfect day.

If your habits aren’t as safe as they could be, or if you’re new to motorcycling, don’t worry! Instead, take time to improve. The quick safety tips below are a great place to start.

Want more? Check out the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (http://www.msf-usa.org) or the American Motorcyclist Association (www.americanmotorcyclist.com). And remember to give us at <agency name> a call at <agency phone> when you need to get coverage for your bike (or your home or auto, boat or more)!

First things first . . .

  • Wear proper safety gear and, most importantly, a helmet – no matter how short your trip may be.
  • Make sure you can be seen by other motorists. Make it easier for them by wearing reflective clothing, always using turn signals (and perhaps hand signals as well) and keeping your headlight on.
  • Even when taking the above precautions, stay alert and assume that other drivers don’t see you — especially at intersections and when making lane changes or passing.
  • Be patient. Don’t tailgate, and if someone is tailgating you, get out of their way.
  • Don’t ride after drinking or taking any medications that could impair your abilities.

Riding at night . . .

  • Again, make sure you’re visible — particularly at dusk. Consider upgrading your headlight or adding other lights to your ride. Is your bike black? What about your clothing? Both will make you more difficult to see at night.
  • Your vision needs to be clear, so keep your visor or goggles clean and free from scratches. If you don’t use face or eye protection, consider it.
  • Carry a flashlight or other emergency gear with you so a mechanical problem doesn’t leave you stranded — and invisible — on the side of a dark road.

Bad weather?

  • Keep rain and cold-weather gear handy. Riding isn’t just more enjoyable when you’re warm and dry — it’s safer, too.
  • Use extreme caution when it first begins to rain, as the roads are most slick at that point. Pull over and wait if necessary. It’s better to be late than ride in unsafe conditions.

I wish that all of your rides could be on sunny days with wide-open roads, but we know that’s not going to happen. So think about safety every time you start up your bike!

Jon

Email: dekokinsgroup@gmail.com

Phone  507-226-8121

Better coverage. Better prices.

Jon DeKok has been serving insurance clients for over 30 years. He specializes in home, auto, umbrella, recreational vehicle, business, and life insurance. He is licensed in the state of Minnesota.

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No Parent Insurance

May 6, 2013 By Jon DeKok

 

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My dad passed away March 3, 2010 at age 87. My mom passed away December 13, 2012 at age 90.  So within a three year period of time my siblings and myself find ourselves parentless.

I have to tell you I miss them a great deal. They weren’t only my parents, they were my best friends. I had the great fortune to go out, visit and have coffee with them for about an hour or so each week for the last 30 years. I could not imagine them not being home.

The passing of life is so final and seems so short once its gone. There are some things you can’t buy insurance for, and one of them is keeping your parents young, healthy, and alive. One of the promises the scripture gives to those who believe in Jesus is  ” to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.”  Because of their faith in Jesus and my faith in Jesus I believe we will see each other again, and that gives me great peace!

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Jon

Jon DeKok DeKok Insurance Group, Inc.

Email: dekokinsgroup@gmail.com

Phone  507-226-8121

Better coverage. Better prices.

Jon DeKok has been serving insurance clients for over 30 years. He specializes in home, auto, umbrella, recreational vehicle, business, and life insurance. He is licensed in the state of Minnesota.

 

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Making Change Easier – Let DeKok Insurance Group Shop for You

March 17, 2013 By Jon DeKok

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Your  insurance rates just went up and you know it’s time to shop around. Then, you look at all the information required, for each company, and you decide change is too hard.

It’s different at DeKok Insurance Group.

Here’s how it works: You call (507-226-8121) or email (dekokinsgroup@gmail.com) me for a quote, give me your information once, and I start looking for the right coverage at the best price for you. When I’ve checked with several of the highest rated companies in the insurance industry, I call or email you with the quotes.

Then, you decide.

If you have any questions about quotes or the companies I represent, please feel free to call or email me.

Making Change Easier,

Jon

Email: dekokinsgroup@gmail.com

Phone  507-226-8121

Better coverage. Better prices.

Jon DeKok has been serving insurance clients for over 35 years. He specializes in home, auto, umbrella, recreational vehicle, business, and life insurance. He is licensed in the state of Minnesota.

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